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Daughter of Fortune

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Pages
432
Language
EN
ISBN
9780061120251
Reading Time
~7h 34min

Daughter of Fortune is a book by Isabel Allende. It has 432 pages.

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Isabel Allende’s Daughter of Fortune follows Eliza Sommers, a determined young woman from early nineteenth-century Chile who defies the rigid expectations placed upon her gender and social class. When a personal crisis upends her privileged life, Eliza disguises herself as a man and travels to California during the gold rush. Through her journey, the novel examines the tension between tradition and ambition, exploring how women navigate a patriarchal world that offers few avenues for self-determination. Allende weaves historical detail with intimate character study, portraying the realities of migration and cultural displacement alongside quiet resilience. The narrative delves into love and identity, questioning whether personal fulfillment requires abandoning one’s origins or forging a new path. As the second installment in Allende’s Trilogy of Passion, the work continues her exploration of Latin American history through ordinary individuals seeking autonomy. The novel stands as a notable contribution to historical fiction for its clear-eyed portrayal of a woman’s quest for independence against a rapidly changing continent.

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How many pages is Daughter of Fortune?+

Daughter of Fortune has 432 pages.

What is Daughter of Fortune about?+

Isabel Allende’s Daughter of Fortune follows Eliza Sommers, a determined young woman from early nineteenth-century Chile who defies the rigid expectations placed upon her gender and social class. When a personal crisis upends her privileged life, Eliza disguises herself as a man and travels to Calif...

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Daughter of Fortune was written by Isabel Allende.